1st Edition

The Thousand and One Nights Space, Travel and Transformation

By Richard van Leeuwen Copyright 2007
    170 Pages
    by Routledge

    170 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume discusses The Thousand and One Nights' themes of space and travel showing how they are used not only as a setting in which the story unfolds, but also as the dynamic force which propels the heroes and the story to the final dénouement.

    These events often symbolize a process of transformation, in which the hero has to search for his destined role or strive to attain the object of his desire. In this way, themes of travel are the narrative backbone of stories of various genres including love, religion, magic and adventure.

    This book not only gives a fresh approach to many stories of the collection, but also proposes new insights in the nature of The Thousand and one Nights as a self-reflexive narrative and is essential reading for scholars of Arabic literature.

    Introduction.

    Chapter 1 - Travelling, boundaries and narratives

    Chapter 2 - Roads to power

    Chapter 3 - Night and day: the two faces of man

    Chapter 4 - Marginality, individuality and the traveller

    Chapter 5 - The Spirit of place

    Chapter 6 - The domains of love

    Chapter 7 - Magic and the logic of narrative space

    Chapter 8 - Some conclusions

    Bibliography 

    Biography

    Richard van Leeuwen